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Watch: Delhi Police arranges 20 oxygen cylinders for hospital in need

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Watch: Delhi Police arranges 20 oxygen cylinders for hospital in need

Watch: Delhi Police arranges 20 oxygen cylinders for hospital in need

The Delhi Police arranged 20 oxygen cylinders for a hospital to help Covid patients.

35 Covid-19 patients were on oxygen support at the Mansa Ram Hospital.

The staff at Nihal Vihar police station received a call around 1.30 pm from the director of Mansa Ram Hospital on Nangloi Nazafgarh road that they have 35 Covid-19 patients on oxygen support and that their stock will not last for more than one hour.

Police teams were directed to rush to Mundka & Bawana to arrange oxygen cylinder from suppliers.

The police team from Nihal Vihar police station then escorted the vehicle carrying 20 oxygen cylinders to Mansa Ram Hospital.

Watch the full video for more.


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